Last Saturday night, 600 to 700 people gathered at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology, 500 S. Franklin St., not for an exhibit, but for a party.

The MOST hosted its annual "Tap Into The Most" fundraiser, which included beer tasting, complimentary food, raffle prizes and live music.

Those in attendance had the opportunity to taste more than 30 different beers and taste food from 10 restaurants. Wegmans Food Markets showcased beer and food pairings to liven up any meal.

Two bands kept the mood lively throughout the evening, Jam Bones played old time rock 'n' roll and dance music while the Baby Boomers entertained with nostalgic, more mellow beats.

Ann Nagle, director of marketing and public relations at the MOST, said the mood was upbeat.

"A lot of people had never been to the museum, so it was a nice opportunity for people to come and see our three new fabulous exhibit areas," Nagle said. "Then, they could party and talk and just hang out."

Tickets to the event cost $45 in advance and $50 at the door; proceeds benefited museum programming.